VERSION
version 4.01020SYNOPSIS
use Net::Twitter;
my $nt = Net::Twitter->new(
traits => ['API::RESTv1_1', 'AppAuth'],
consumer_key => "YOUR-CONSUMER-KEY",
consumer_secret => "YOUR-CONSUMER-SECRET",
);
$nt->request_token;
my $tweets = $nt->user_timeline({ screen_name => 'Twitter' });
DESCRIPTION
Net::Twitter::Role::OAuth is a Net::Twitter role that provides OAuth authentication instead of the default Basic Authentication.Note that this client only works with APIs that are compatible to OAuth authentication.
METHODS
- authorized
- True if the client has an access_token. This does not check the validity of the access token, so requests may fail if it is invalid.
- request_access_token
- Request an access token. Returns the token as well as saving it in the object.
- access_token
- Get or set the access token.
- invalidate_token
-
Invalidates and clears the access_token.
Note: There seems to be a Twitter bug preventing this from working---perhaps a documentation bug. E.g., see: <https://twittercommunity.com/t/revoke-an-access-token-programmatically-always-getting-a-403-forbidden/1902>